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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Berger vld
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<blockquote data-quote="theodore" data-source="post: 352061" data-attributes="member: 15578"><p>VLD needs to be played with on seating depth to get the best accuracy out of them. Usually close to the lands.</p><p> </p><p>From my experience, 2 out 3 of caliber(light stock rifles- Savage & Browning) was easily moa accurate from 100 yards to 1000 yards. 3rd caliber was getting about 3" wide x 3/4" vertical groups at 100 yards but at extended range starting 300 and up to 1000. It was MOA accurate, the twist must have stabilized it.</p><p> </p><p>So usually yes, VLD shoot well at close range. Every gun/barrel is different.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="theodore, post: 352061, member: 15578"] VLD needs to be played with on seating depth to get the best accuracy out of them. Usually close to the lands. From my experience, 2 out 3 of caliber(light stock rifles- Savage & Browning) was easily moa accurate from 100 yards to 1000 yards. 3rd caliber was getting about 3" wide x 3/4" vertical groups at 100 yards but at extended range starting 300 and up to 1000. It was MOA accurate, the twist must have stabilized it. So usually yes, VLD shoot well at close range. Every gun/barrel is different. [/QUOTE]
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